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What are the implications for Montana’s Glacier National Park if the glaciers there keep melting?

Indeed, the glaciers for which Glacier National Park is named are melting away due to increasing global temperatures in recent decades, attributable most likely to global warming. A century ago, Grinnell Glacier, once the park’s largest, covered almost 440 acres. Today it has shrunk to just a quarter of that size.

Paper Terminology

When navigating the sea of environmentally friendly paper choices, consumers have a lot of jargon to wade through. Here are some of the most common terms: Post-consumer waste: Paper that was printed on, used and recycled. Pre-consumer waste: Paper that wasn’t printed on or used by the consumer. Usually this is the trims from sheeting […]

Words on Paper: Tree-Free or Recycled?

The pages of the Canadian edition of the fifth Harry Potter book destroyed no forest at all–not even one tree. That’s because it was printed on 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper–saving not only trees but also water and energy and reducing pollution.

High Plains Stewards: Burrowing Into the Mythology about Prairie Dogs

A popular fiction in South Dakota and elsewhere is that one nibble, one burrow, one high-pitched chirp at a time, the black-tailed prairie dog is invading and destroying grasslands for livestock. As Blaine Harden recently reported in <I>The Washington Post</I>, third-generation rancher Charles Kruze even compared South Dakota’s rodential downpour to a "prairie fire."

Not Just a Cold

In this era of climate change, lightning-fast global travel and ecotourism we are also seeing the rise of new diseases that spread with frightening virulence and speed. Environmental fluctuations enable diseases to evolve quickly and spread from species to species, while human beings transport them rapidly around the world.

Recycle Ahoy!

Greenpeace and the Basel Action Network have raised the alarm about the dangerous process of dismantling and recycling industrial ships, particularly by Norway, Japan and Greece (see "Ship Recycling," Currents, May/June 2003).

The Bush Answer: More Domestic Fossil Fuel Production

Echoing public sentiment, President Bush has been talking a lot about energy in his latest round of speeches. In order to deflect criticism over steadily rising fuel prices, Bush wants to build new oil refineries on decommissioned military bases, expand eligibility for a proposed tax credit on fuel-cell and hybrid vehicles to cars and trucks that burn "clean diesel" fuel, increase federal authority over the siting of onshore liquefied natural gas terminals, and renew a push to expand nuclear power capabilities.

Birders Discover Long-Lost Ivory-Billed Woodpecker in Arkansas Swamp

Sixty years after its last confirmed U.S. sighting, the ivory-billed woodpecker has shown up in an Arkansas swamp, much to the delight of birders and conservationists alike. Hot Springs, Arkansas resident Gene Sparling reported the first recent sighting of the bird in February 2004 after canoeing through a bald cypress swamp in the Big Woods Preserve, which is already owned and protected by the Nature Conservancy.

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Cut Flowers: Bad For The Environment?

cut flowers are one of the world’s most pesticide-intensive crops. Flower workers, of which there are roughly 200,000 worldwide, pay the heaviest price.

Credit: Pixabay

Why Are So Many Environmentalists Against Nuclear Power?

Why are so many environmentalists against nuclear power when it’s a reliable way to get emissions–free power 24×7 (unlike solar and wind)?

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